Miles Austin is scheduled for unrestricted free agency after catching 47 passes for 568 yards and two touchdowns in 12 games. Tight end Jordan Cameron also is set to be an unrestricted free agent.

Hawkins, a 5-7, 180-pounder, led the team with 63 grabs for 824 yards, with two touchdowns. Cleveland failed to add a wideout in last year's draft but almost certainly must address the position in the 2015 draft.

Several Browns help make Sunday miserable

by Marty Gitlin | CBSSports.com

(12/14/14) Everyone was a minor contributor to the meager offensive display by the Browns on Sunday against the visiting Bengals. Among them were running backs Terrance West (5-23) and Isaiah Crowell (7-17), who added two catches for 10 yards.

Contingent of Browns pitch in offensively in Week 11

by Marty Gitlin | CBSSports.com

(11/16/14) The Browns were a mess Sunday against Houston, but several players did make small contributuons to their offensive effort.

Among them was tight end Jim Dray, who filled in admirably for usual starter Jordan Cameron with two catches for 46 yards. Not so proficient was wideout Miles Austin, who dropped two critical passes, one of which he bobbled into an interception down the stretch. Miles finished with three catches for 31 yards.

Browns backup pass catchers do little Thursday night

by Chris Cwik | CBSSports.com

(11/7/14) The Browns backup pass catchers didn't do all that much Thursday night against the Bengals.

With Andrew Hawkins ruled out, the team was a bit thin at receiver. Cleveland adapted by running the ball 52 times. Despite the lackluster passing performance, a few players managed to make the most of their targets. Tight end Gary Barnidge gained 46 yards on just two receptions. Travis Benjamin also managed 46, but did so on three receptions. The two tied for second in receiving yards on the night.

Taylor Gabriel also made three catches, gaining 31 yards. Tight end Jim Dray received a target, but could not come up with a reception.

A torn ACL ended Travis Benjamin's second season early, but he should be ready for the start of the season. However, the Browns have changed coaching staffs and added two veteran receivers to the roster. These moves could push Benjamin into a special-teams specific role, making him useless unless you get points for kick and punt return yardage. If that's the case then Benjamin is worth a late-round choice.
(Updated 4/30/14)